Porcelain &amp; Ceramic Tea Sets

Porcelain Ceramic Tea Sets usually contains gaiwan or teapot, pitcher, tea cups, strainer, strainer stand. It is a good choice for serving teas to friends or families in gongfu way by this common-use Chinese tea sets. The majority of these tea set were painted in blue and white underglaze. Good choice for all kinds of teas.

We also have other tea set selections such as Chinese Yixing Tea Sets which is best for retaining the aroma and flavors of the tea, especially for Oolong Tea, Pu-erh Tea and Black Tea. Clear Glass Tea Sets which is a good choice to watch the beautiful shape of teas when brewing, especially for Green Teas, White Teas and Flower Teas.

The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.

This gaiwan is printed with TeaVivre's logo on the lid, and an icon of Chinese word "Cha Dao (茶道)" on its body. This shows our willing of integrating the spirit of tea culture into our lives, and sharing with tea lover from all the world.

The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. People use a gaiwan to gaze up the unfurling tea leaves and to smell the aroma of the brewing tea.

The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.

The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.

The gaiwan is also called the “sancai bowl”, which loosely translates into the synchronicity of man, earth and the sky as the cover of the gaiwan represents the sky, the bowl itself representing humankind, and the saucer below as earth.

Once your tea leaves are brewed correctly, the tea is then poured into the pitcher. The cha hai is used to hold the tea and make it the same density and taste throughout before serving the tea to your guests in the Pinming cups, hence why it is called a “Pitcher” or "Cha Hai" in Chinese. This Pure White Pitcher is made by porcelain, has max capacity of 180 ml. The material makes this pitcher better in retaining fragrance, thus the aroma will not lose quickly.

The Gaiwan is used traditionally to actually brew your tea leaves in, and pour the brewed tea from when brewing tea Gongfu style. Once your tea leaves are brewed correctly, the tea is then poured into the pitcher. The cha hai is used to hold the tea and make it the same density and taste throughout before serving the tea to your guests in the Pinming cups, hence why it is called a “Pitcher” or "Cha Hai" in Chinese.

Pinming cups are what you pour the brewed tea into from your pitcher to actually drink the brewed tea from, the western equivalent would be the teacup, although Pinming cups are much smaller, shallow and thin. Remember, brewing tea Gongfu style is about fully enjoying every aspect of the tea to the fullest.

The Tang Poetry Painted Teapot has a capacity of 900ml, is attached with a stainless steel infuser about the height of 4.5cm and the width of 6.5cm, helping to filter out tea leaves. Gaiwan has a capacity of 110ml. If you choose gaiwan to brew, you can use the teapot to cool down hot water.